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【UTAU】The vocal synth of the hour is Oka Rina.
An inanimate voice UTAU, Rina is unique for being ‘voiced’ by an ocarina (hence her name). One of her voicebanks mimics a voice, having processed the ocarina samples to resemble vowels.
【VOICEROID2】The vocal synth of the hour is Tohoku Itako.
Itako is the elder sister to Tohoku Zunko and Kiritan. Her three expression parameters are Powerful, Sexy, and Flustered.
【UTAU】The vocal synth of the hour is Sonata.
Usually depicted as a kindhearted virtuoso always willing to lend a hand, Sonata’s aesthetic is somewhat inspired by classical music.
【VOICEROID+】The vocal synth of the hour is Tsurumaki Maki.
Maki is plays the guitar for her band Jam-Band. Her favorite phrase is ''Go go gyungyun!''
【VOICEROID+】The vocal synths of the hour are Kotonoha Akane & Aoi.
Akane & Aoi are twins—Akane being the elder, airheaded sister, and Aoi being the younger, gentler sister.
【DeepVocal】The vocal synth of the hour is Sorashido Lemi.
Similar to Kaai Yuki, Lemi is a vocal synth unique for being voiced by a preteen. His original demo song, by Rhasci, is titled ‘Over and Over’.
【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Doushite-chan.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Doushite-chan is a chibi mascot character created by Pinocchio-P. It appears whenever there is a question, and uses its razor blade to cut deep into any questions it doesn’t understand.
【UTAU】The vocal synth of the hour is Kane Tomo.
One of the Windows 100% commercial utauloids. Tomo is voiced by Kaneda Tomoko, and shares a similar name to her voice provider.
【VOCALOID2】The vocal synth of the hour is Megurine Luka.
Released January 30th 2009, Luka was the first bilingual Vocaloid. Her fanon ‘character item’ is a tuna fish.
Her most notable songs include Double Lariat, Just Be Friends, and Luka Luka★Night Fever.
【UTAU】The vocal synth of the hour is Rook.
One of the VIPPERloids, troll ‘fake vocaloids’ created by 2ch, Rook is described as a person who tends to show up late, and has the ability to transform into a dog.
He is a derivative of Yokune Ruko.